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Step 002 Step 003 Step 004 Step 005 The number after the colon is a sequence number that correlates this data with any diagela data with the same sequence number. The end of the extended data is marked by the line Aug 27 12:16:33 larry kernel: RTAS: 15 ----- RTAS event end ------- with the same sequence number. Word 13 and word 19 are found in the RTAS messages. For example, to find word 13, first find the error code in the left column of words of the extended data, 10117661. In this example, we find the error code to the right of RTAS 4:. This is also word 11. To get word 13, 10110000, count the words left to right, beginning at word 11. If you performed substep 2 on page 41 of Step 001 , record any RTAS messages found in the Linux Syslog (platform log) in Step 001 . If you performed substep 2 on page 41 of Step 001 , record any RTAS and diagela messages found in the Linux Syslog (platform log) in Step 001 , and also record any extended data found in the RTAS messages, especially word 13 and word 19. Ignore all other messages in the Linux Syslog (platform log). Examine the Linux boot (IPL) log by logging in to the system as the root user and entering the following command: cat /var/log/boot.msg |grep RTAS |more Linux boot (IPL) error messages are logged into the boot.msg file under /var/log. The following illustration shows an example of the Linux boot error log. RTAS daemon started RTAS: -------- event-scan begin -------RTAS: Location Code: U0.1-F3 RTAS: WARNING: (FULLY RECOVERED) type: SENSOR RTAS: initiator: UNKNOWN target: UNKNOWN RTAS: Status: bypassed new RTAS: Date/Time: 20020830 14404000 RTAS: Environment and Power Warning RTAS: EPOW Sensor Value: 0x00000001 RTAS: EPOW caused by fan failure RTAS: -------- event-scan end ---------- Record any RTAS messages found in the Linux boot (IPL) log in Step 003 . Ignore all other messages in the Linux boot (IPL) log. If you performed substep 3 on page 42 of Step 001 for the current Linux partition, go to Step 006 on page 45, and when asked in Step 006 , do not record any additional extended data from Step 004 for the current Linux partition. Examine the extended data in both logs. The following is an example of the Linux extended data. 44 BladeCenter JS20 Type 8842: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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